The Satires, Epistles, and De arte poeticaClarendon Press, 1903 |
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Horace Edward Charles Wickham. of Tigellius . In Book II he is set in the forefront , as the person to whom compliments are to be paid , and whose protection the poet may look for1 . In Book I the friendship of Maecenas occupies a ...
Horace Edward Charles Wickham. of Tigellius . In Book II he is set in the forefront , as the person to whom compliments are to be paid , and whose protection the poet may look for1 . In Book I the friendship of Maecenas occupies a ...
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Horace Edward Charles Wickham. that Octavianus had to pay a hasty visit to Italy and provide for the assignment of ... Horace's first introduction to him by Virgil and Varius , ' sent for him again and bade him be in the number of his ...
Horace Edward Charles Wickham. that Octavianus had to pay a hasty visit to Italy and provide for the assignment of ... Horace's first introduction to him by Virgil and Varius , ' sent for him again and bade him be in the number of his ...
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... Horace's first essays in composition , perhaps one which had been shown to Maecenas by Virgil when he ' told him what Horace was like , ' the Satire may have been retained , possibly at Maecenas ' desire . It is less likely that it ...
... Horace's first essays in composition , perhaps one which had been shown to Maecenas by Virgil when he ' told him what Horace was like , ' the Satire may have been retained , possibly at Maecenas ' desire . It is less likely that it ...
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Horace Edward Charles Wickham. are , they are imitations of conversation - ' talks , ' ' causeries'- imitations of the best talk of a polished time - in its ease , its diversity of topic , its graceful transitions , its spice of ...
Horace Edward Charles Wickham. are , they are imitations of conversation - ' talks , ' ' causeries'- imitations of the best talk of a polished time - in its ease , its diversity of topic , its graceful transitions , its spice of ...
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Horace Edward Charles Wickham. § 6. Personal names in the Satires . If the Satires are imitations of conversation , they have naturally a personal element . Conversation starts from persons and inci- dents , it prefers concrete instances ...
Horace Edward Charles Wickham. § 6. Personal names in the Satires . If the Satires are imitations of conversation , they have naturally a personal element . Conversation starts from persons and inci- dents , it prefers concrete instances ...
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Strana 1 - OLIM truncus eram ficulnus, inutile lignum, » Cum faber, incertus scamnum faceretne Priapum, Maluit esse deum.
Strana v - Ut critici dicunt, leviter curare videtur, Quo promissa cadant et somnia Pythagorea. Naevius in manibus non est et mentibus haeret Paene recens ? Adeo sanctum est vetus omne poema.
Strana 7 - Licino commiserit. o ego laevus, qui purgor bilem sub verni temporis horam ! non alius faceret meliora poemata: verum nil tanti est. ergo fungar vice cotis, acutum reddere quae ferrum valet, exsors ipsa secandi...
Strana 4 - Mimnermus uti censet, sine amore iocisque 65 nil est iucundum, vivas in amore iocisque. vive, vale. si quid novisti rectius istis, candidus imperti : si non, his utere mecum.
Strana 15 - VI Hoc erat in votis : modus agri non ita magnus, hortus ubi et tecto vicinus iugis aquae fons et paulum silvae super his foret.